Israel and Hamas reach temporary agreement, ceasefire begins"

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After difficult negotiations, Israel and Hamas reached an agreement on a temporary ceasefire. The deal provides for the release of hostages and offers the prospect of a slowdown in hostilities in the region.

Israel and Hamas reach temporary agreement, ceasefire begins"
At 10:00 local time on November 23, a temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hamas will begin, Hamas spokesman Musa Abu Marzouk said, marking an important step towards resolving the conflict.

The agreement includes two key stages. The first, a four-day ceasefire, is expected to release 50 hostages by Israel and 150 Palestinian prisoners. This step is aimed at establishing trust between the parties.

In the second stage, Israel undertakes to release up to 150 prisoners for every ten hostages released. This creates a mechanism to extend the ceasefire by 24 hours for each stage of liberation.

The agreement will become valid after the release of the first group of hostages and will be limited to ten days of a temporary ceasefire. This temporary agreement offers a chance to reduce tensions in the region and opens the door to further negotiations for a more lasting peace.

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